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DNgroundworks
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Post: # 38285Post DNgroundworks

Hi all, Just wondering is there any reason apart from possibly handling issues why people would lay 600x600 on a driveway instead of the bigger 600x900?

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 38294Post lutonlagerlout

aesthetics?
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meany
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Post: # 38315Post meany

A customer wanted 900x600 laying,i out priced myself for the job because i was thinking about my testicles being attached. :p

DNgroundworks
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Post: # 38355Post DNgroundworks

A customer wants 600 x 900 laying on there drive, but when looking at other drives across the road there layed with 600x600, is there any particular reason for this?

msh paving
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Post: # 38356Post msh paving

I can't see any reason why you cant use 600x900, as long as you lay them on a concrete bed,

last time I did a large area I screeded out semi-dry concrete and laid them straight on it they are still there to this day :)

MSH :)
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